Murray is the exception, not the norm. Surely you realise that? Murray is a freak, but still gets smashed and has had numerous concussions. 6ft, 93kgs is too small for outside backs...
Murray is the exception, not the norm. Surely you realise that?
Well yes, in some ways, but in terms of size, he's not the only one in that small-forward lock archetype. I also didn't say that Murray types are the norm, just that it is an approach to the lock position that can work in the right middle structure. For example, size at lock may be argued to be a little less important in a middle-dominant side, where size around a smaller lock may help to compensate.
Roosters play Watson (177cm, 89kg) there (when no Radley, who himself is 182cm, 92kg)
Cowboys play Cotter (180cm, 95kg)
Dolphins play Max Plath (178cm, 87kg)
Sharks play McInnes (177cm, 91kg)
At least physically, Ilias fits into that group at (184cm, 93kg)
6ft, 93kgs is too small for outside backs...
Sorry mate, don't agree there. There might be a floor in terms of size, but far too many variables to have the floor that high in my opinion. Speed, evasiveness, lateral movement speed, finishing ability, vertical leap, distribution of bodyweight, ability to use bodyweight in contact, etc are all considerations in regards to backs outside of simply size.
Turuva is a perfect example, 181cm and 88kg, yet he is almost universally accepted as a gun outside back.